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DDRguyKAOS Trick Member
Joined: 04 Jun 2004 Location: Next up |
0. Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2004 10:22 am Post subject: DDR Etiquette |
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topic: what are some important things to remember when waiting for a turn at the ddr machine?
I personally think its rude if somebody shadows without asking, i get a friend or my gf to sit on the other pad if i dont want some person jumping up
what are the rules that you guys play by in your area as far as coin lineup goes? _________________
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FreakinA Trick Member
Joined: 09 Mar 2004 Location: Everywhere-you look, I'm there..... |
1. Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2004 3:20 pm Post subject: |
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Around here, it seems pretty rude to put up a coin on the side that a person is playiong on. It can be somewhat distracting. At least wait for a break in the steps if you absolutely must.
Put up your quarter and walk away, don't dwindle right by the screen, because the person playing is then drawn to watching you, and not the screen just out of pure curiosity. And don't act like you're slick and try to steal someone elses' quarter. Just don't. _________________
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DDRguyKAOS Trick Member
Joined: 04 Jun 2004 Location: Next up |
2. Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2004 3:38 pm Post subject: |
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I live near a few reletivly ddr-active arcades. i had someone try to take my token once bc he thought i just left it for him (poor noob). I get confused when ther are tokjens on both sides of the machine. I try not to but everyone reaches infront of the screen to put there darn coin on >< _________________
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Aoi-chan Vivid Member
Joined: 17 Apr 2003 Location: Wisconsin |
3. Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2004 3:41 pm Post subject: |
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Coin Lines: I've seen 3 kinds of methods used. 1) Line up your coins on the machine 2) Use IDs or other items instead of a coin but same concept as a coin line 3) Put your coins into the machine and use a credit line.
Personally, I can't understand option #3, it's so annoying and completely stupid. Fortunately, none of the machines I go to use that method, but it never works well and people end up stealing your credits or you lose/forget your place in line since you're going off a constantly changing credit count on the machine. Where as a coin line has a physical line that you can see and overall works a lot better than most methods used.
Other things to consider while playing or waiting to play next.
1) Don't smoke, drink or eat on or very near the pads. I've seen people smoke while playing DDR and have seen entire pitchers of beer spilled on the pads before.
2) Do not shadow on the vacant pad unless you ask the person playing. Shadowing only bothers me when the other person is being very loud, annoying or interfers with me physically (I've had instances where shadowers literally hit me as they shadow, on accident, or they are so close my body hits them. Very annoying and rude).
3) Follow the coin line and don't attempt to play more than 1 round if people are waiting to play next, with or without a coin line present. It's amazing how many people think they own the machine till they decide to stop playing.
4) Do not borrow my towel or drink from my beverage. I've had people ask these things or attempt to just do them without asking. If I don't know you, the answer is flat out 'no'. If I do know you, maybe you can take a drink, but hell no to using my towel (unless we both want to have a nice rash in the morning, moron).
5) Don't pick the same song 2-3 times in a row. And on a similar note, don't pick the same damn songs everytime you play. I see people play the same songs all the time and never change from week to week. I'm glad you like those songs, but please add a little variety to the daily mix, it's healthy to do so.
6) Don't talk to the person playing on the machine. Unless you have permission or know that person well enough to know it's okay. Same goes for singing, cheering or other rude or annoying comments as you watch people play. I hate it when drunk idiots get up behind me and start chanting stupid crap (like counting with my combo or reading each step's score 'perfect', 'perfect', oh a 'great', oh another 'perfect').
7) Do not 'show off' and put other players down. I hate it when somebody plays a song (and fails or does it on a lighter mode) and the very next person gets up and does that same song on the hardest mode just to show off their DDR skillz.
8) Show some respect to the other players if you manage to get a name entry on the machine. Do not put offensive words or phrases into the machine for starters. Also, if you're on the machine scores, don't whore the board. If you get a name entry, good for you. But don't take up all 5 spots on the board.
9) Do not stomp or be abusive to the pads or machine. You look like an idiot when you do it too.
10) Have fun and enjoy yourself while playing the best video game out there ^^ |
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wesdives Trick Member
Joined: 15 Feb 2003 Location: Utica, New York |
4. Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2004 6:48 pm Post subject: |
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Is it poor ettiquette to hop on a pad if someone gets frustrated and hops off while his partner continues playing? _________________
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Flameboat Trick Member
Joined: 02 Jul 2003 Location: Maybe we should kiss again to teach them a lesson |
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SkyLine400R Trick Member
Joined: 07 Jun 2004 Location: cheektowaga NY (Buffalo) |
6. Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2004 7:31 pm Post subject: |
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Aoi-chan i think you may have a little to much time on you'r hands or your just passonate about DDR rules but i mean come on are people that ignorant to common sense, and you might as well just right the freakin rule book you seem to have a rule and tweek for every concept _________________
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GR Trick Member
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7. Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2004 7:47 pm Post subject: |
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wesdives wrote: | Is it poor ettiquette to hop on a pad if someone gets frustrated and hops off while his partner continues playing? |
I'd really only do that if I knew the person and quickly asked them. Since I know basically everyone at my arcade, that's not really a problem. _________________
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Aoi-chan Vivid Member
Joined: 17 Apr 2003 Location: Wisconsin |
8. Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2004 5:45 am Post subject: |
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lunartick2007 wrote: | Just curious, but what do you do if you're good enough to get all 5? Put someone elses name in? (I'm not trying to be argumentative, I'm just playing devil's advocate like I do so very well. ) |
You're such a chibi oni If you're good enough to get all five spots, then take #1 and let others try to beat you. If you're posting unbeatable scores on that machine and nobody can even get spot #5, people will not only spite you for it, but you ruined the fun for a lot of other people. I usually can't come close to beating the top 3 scores on the machines where I live, but I at least have a chance at spots 4-5. That challenge is fun and forces me to improve. Then again, almost nobody posts Doubles scores here, so if I need that satisfaction of a name entry, it's quite easy to accomplish.
SkyLine400R wrote: | Aoi-chan i think you may have a little to much time on you'r hands or your just passonate about DDR rules but i mean come on are people that ignorant to common sense, and you might as well just right the freakin rule book you seem to have a rule and tweek for every concept |
I'd love to write the DDR rule book But I'm just speaking from experience with everything in my first post. And most of the things I mentioned don't happen on a daily basis, but they are still good things to know if you're new to the game. Most problems are a result of new players and experienced players that are just idiots For example, the only shadower problem I can recall was from a n00b that was trying to shadow right next to me (I was on the right pad and he was to my right and even with the up arrow). He was trying to shadow me and was so close that either his arms or mine would hit about every 10 secs. After the song, I told him to move and he was like a deer in headlights, wondering why I had a problem with somebody physically bumping into me while I was playing. Idiot...
wesdives wrote: | Is it poor ettiquette to hop on a pad if someone gets frustrated and hops off while his partner continues playing? |
Usually not. If you know the person, don't worry about it, go ahead. If you don't know the person, ask first. A simple 'do you mind' or 'can I finish for you' is more than enough to get a quick nod of approval. Besides, I personally feel that quitting in the middle of a song is poor ettiquette. I have a rule for myself that is simply 'never quit'. That goes for everything, not just DDR. Course, I always get a kick out of my friend that will sometimes stop playing in the middle of a song, literally give a look to the screen and scratch his head in confusion, then proceed to try and finish the song. He tries, but is horrible at reading arrows and gets confused easily. Hehe |
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